It was a Sunday night and we wanted popcorn but also frozen coke.
There was only one option: we had to pay $97.45 to go to the movies.
We’d heard a lot about The Favourite. We knew it starred Olivia Colman who we love from such roles as the detective in Broadchurch but also the detective in Broadchurch season 2 and also the detective in Broadchurch season 3. There was also an Emma Stone, a Rachel Weisz and that guy from About a Boy who’s all grown up now.
But after sitting in a cinema for approximately four hours watching this critically-acclaimed period drama, we had the same response.
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"Isn't 'black comedy' just what you call a movie that was meant to be funny but no one laughed", WTF? I think you missed the point of this brilliant movie and what black comedy is.
I absolutely loved it - in fact, I saw it twice. It is certainly divisive but the writing was brilliant and the cast were sublime. It helps to approach it as a dark pantomime in 3 acts and understand the increasing "blackness" permeates the narrative as the Queen's illness permeates her body and mind. But if you like your cinema experience to warmly wash over you - this is not the film for you. It is deliberately unsettling and dysfunctional. Read David Stratton's review for an example of a film lover who really got it - if his observations speak to you, then you will love it.